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Lady Lion NavaLee White (seen above in a recent scrimmage against DeLeon at the Dublin gym) scored high in games against Bangs and Huckabay last week. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lion NavaLee White (seen above in a recent scrimmage against DeLeon at the Dublin gym) scored high in games against Bangs and Huckabay last week. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lions starting strong

The Dublin Lady Lions claimed a victory and held their own against a stat-ranked team last week. The Dublin girls bested Bangs 42-36 Saturday. “We came out slow the first half and picked up our intensity to finish it out,”  said head Lady Lions girls basketball coach Kim Perez.

Dribblers Tourney Dec. 8-10

Armstrong Masonic Lodge No. 445 in DeLeon is hosting the Second Annual Holiday Classic Youth Basketball Tournament. Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Armstrong Lodge Scholarship Program.
Dublin ISD hosted a special Veterans Day program Friday in the Secondary School gym with students honoring local veterans in attendance, who were presented with gifts of appreciation. Kyla Swenson | submitted photo

Dublin ISD hosted a special Veterans Day program Friday in the Secondary School gym with students honoring local veterans in attendance, who were presented with gifts of appreciation. Kyla Swenson | submitted photo

DISD honors veterans

Lady Cards make history

Lady Cards make history

Lady Cards make history

Pulses were as quick as the volleys on the Brownwood court Monday night as the 12-9 Lingleville Lady Cardinals made school history and clenched the Regional Quarterfinal Championship win over the 27-7 Rochelle Lady Hornets. (Rochelle had been ranked fifth in state for 1A teams earlier in the day.

Lady Lions start strong

The Dublin Lady Lions were edged out 37-36 by Gordon in overtime in an away game that kicked off the 2022 basketball season. “This was by far the best game I have seen them play in the two years I’ve been here,” said Dublin’s head girls basketball coach Kim Perez.

Cards end season

The Lingleville Cardinals ended their 5-5 season Friday at Gorman when they fell 83-35 to the Panthers. “I’m very proud of our boys for adjusting to a new way of playing football,” said Lingleville head football coach Trent Taylor.
Lions send off seniors at season’s end

Lions send off seniors at season’s end

Lions send off seniors at season’s end

Dublin athletic Director and Head Football Coach Greg Hardcastle stated appreciation for his players and spoke of the experience gained by the 2022 Lions whose season ended in a 63-0 loss to the Jacksboro Tigers on the Bob and Norma Cervetto Field Thursday.

‘Health on Campus’ offered to DISD students

Comanche County Medical Center/ Dublin Family Medicine is excited to partner with Dublin ISD to offer “Health on Campus” a convenient telehealth initiative where students and staff can receive a telehealth visit when they are ill at school!
Dublin Lady Lion Jackie Gibson leaps up to meet Breckenridge Lady Buck at the net during the Lady Lions’ last game Oct. 25. Before the game, the team’s senior players and parents were honored in a Senior Night procession. Escorted across the floor were: Aylin Chacon, Libby Turner and Madilyn Loper. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Dublin Lady Lion Jackie Gibson leaps up to meet Breckenridge Lady Buck at the net during the Lady Lions’ last game Oct. 25. Before the game, the team’s senior players and parents were honored in a Senior Night procession. Escorted across the floor were: Aylin Chacon, Libby Turner and Madilyn Loper. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Lady Lions close season

The Dublin volleyball Lady Lions ended their season Oct. 25 in a home game against the Breckenridge Lady Bucks. The game started in fierce fashion as the visitors only barely edged out the Lady Lions 29-27.
Dublin Lady Lions started their season strong with a scrimmage against DeLeon in the Dublin gym on Saturday, Oct. 28. The Dublin ladies outscored the visitors 32-29. “We came out strong with our energy,” said head basketball coach Kim Perez. “We know what we need to work on moving forward. I’m excited for this season.” Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lady Lions started their season strong with a scrimmage against DeLeon in the Dublin gym on Saturday, Oct. 28. The Dublin ladies outscored the visitors 32-29. “We came out strong with our energy,” said head basketball coach Kim Perez. “We know what we need to work on moving forward. I’m excited for this season.” Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lions edged out by Eastland

The Dublin Lions fell 35-27 to the Eastland Mavericks, but made a strong push and showed improvements as they squared off on the Eastland field. “Defensively, we pursued the ball well,” said athletic director and head football coach Greg Hardcastle. “We want to continue to build on that.